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Peter Skye wrote:
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> Sheridan George wrote:
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> > When I cd to the "missing" folders via an OS/2 window
> > I can get to \cid\server\tcpapps\install\ without any
> > problem. But a cd from there to dhcpserv, for example,
> > illicits a "sys0003: The system cannot find the path
> > specified" diagnostic. The directory is there as a
> > directory according to "dir d*".
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> After changing to \cid\server\tcpapps\install\, what does a DIR /B /S
> show?
After cd'ing to ...\install a simple DIR reports 84 files. Something under 2 seconds to list.
A DIR /B /S reports a BIG bunch more than that. It took 13 seconds to list.
A DIR *. listed 7 directories: dhcpserv, tcpinst, uninstal, vpn, base, misc, and nfsos2.
Sheridan
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